The following table lists functions in this documentation.
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This is function sack::sql::options::BeginBatchUpdate. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::DeleteOption. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::DuplicateOption. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::EndBatchUpdate. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::EnumOptions. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::EnumOptionsEx. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetOptionIndexEx. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetOptionStringValue. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetOptionStringValueEx. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetOptionValueIndex. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetOptionValueIndexEx. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::GetSystemID. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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All gets eventually end up here. This function gets a value from a database. Functions which return an 'int' use this function, but has extra processing to convert the text into a number; also if the text is 'Y', or 'y' then the option's int value is 1. | |
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Sets the option database to use (does not prevent preload/deadstart code from using the old database) but this can be used for comparison utilities. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::SetOptionDatabaseOption. | |
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This is function sack::sql::options::SetOptionStringValue. |
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